Note: delldset_2.2.125_x64_A01.bin must be executed with Administrator Rights (root).

Start the tool by entering./delldset_2.2.125_x64_A01.bin

Figure 1 : Commands to start DSET in Linux

Now the Dell Software License Agreement is displayed on the screen. Press "q" to continue.

Accept the terms by pressing "y".

Now the DSET options are displayed on the screen. Choose Create DSET Report Only by pressing "2".

Figure 2 : Select 2) Create DSET Report Only

You can now enter your company name, but this is optional. Continue by pressing "Enter".

The report options can be configured in the next steps.
You can choose between "y" for yes or "n" for no and have to confirm this by pressing "Enter".
To ensure all relevant information will be collected, answer as follows:

Skip collecting info for hardware categories (y/n): n

Skip collecting info for storage categories (y/n): n

Skip collecting info for software categories (y/n): n

Skip collecting any non-Linux log files (y/n): n

Append report filename with timestamp (y/n): y

Collect various advanced logs (y/n): y

Do you need to store in a different location (y/n): y

Specify the filename, file path or both: /tmp

Figure 3 : Settings for collecting all relevant information

After confirming the last option with "Enter", the gathering information process begins.

Figure 4 : Gathering information process

After up to 20 minutes the resulting ZIP-file will be saved in the /tmp folder. The name of the file is:DSET-Report_for_[SERVERNAME-SERVICE TAG--]-on-MM-DD-YYYY

After this is done, you can delete delldset_2.2.125_x64_A01.bin from your server or keep it for future use.